Former Temple President Marvin Wachman, who served as president from 1973 through 1982, died Sunday. He was 90. Wachman died in his Chestnut Hill home apparently from heart problems, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. His wife

Paley Library is easily dwarfed by the architecture of taller surrounding buildings and the frenzy of construction on campus. But up close, Paley is much more majestic in stature. Even more impressive are the numerous

Not every man gets to watch his wife run through horn-honking traffic in Times Square while wearing a princess’s gown. But for Aaron Vexler, such scenes are common. His wife wasn’t fleeing the altar. Temple

Libraries evoke images of tall shelves stacked with books and scholars spread out over mahogany desks, pouring through pages, discovering secrets and solving the problems of humanity. Paley Library on Main Campus is no different.

Although they have existed in several forms for many years, 2004 was a breakthrough year for the blog. If accepted language is the hallmark of legitimate culture, being named Merriam-Webster’s “Word of the Year” in

Temple announced last month that Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street will become an adjunct professor of political science on Main Campus for the Spring 2008 semester. Despite being highly criticized during his two terms as

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